In the world of cryptocurrency, the winds of uncertainty are blowing, with many predicting a forthcoming market selloff. If these predictions materialize, the total valuation of the crypto market may dip below $1 trillion once again. Historically, September, particularly before Bitcoin’s halving, has proven to be a bearish month for the leading cryptocurrency and the broader altcoin industry.
Notably, on-chain data reveals that institutional funds are steadily flowing into the market, regardless of the price volatility that has been witnessed recently. Just last month, an address holding more than $3 billion worth of Bitcoins was traced back to Robinhood Markets, further underscoring the growing institutional interest in the crypto space.
Bitcoin and Altcoins Predictions
Watching for these levels to buy in Sep $BTC – 19-21k $ETH– 1k – 1.2k $SOL -$10$OCEAN – .2$XRP – .4 $TRIAS – 2.9 $DOGE – .04— Blockchainedbb (@blockchainedbb) September 10, 2023
I don’t anticipate $BTC dropping below 18k in Sep and in my humble opinion if it gets to 20k , it’s a great opportunity before halving
According to a prominent crypto analyst, known as Blockchainedbb on the X platform, the crypto market is on the cusp of a significant buying opportunity. The analyst anticipates a drop in Bitcoin’s price, with a projected range between $19,000 and $21,000 in the near future. However, Blockchainedbb does not foresee Bitcoin falling below the $18,000 mark again.
Turning to the altcoin market, the analyst anticipates a similar trend, with Ethereum poised to drop by approximately 23%. Ethereum’s price is expected to range between $1,000 and $1,200 in the coming weeks. Furthermore, the analyst has issued price targets for select altcoins, including Solana (SOL) at around $10, OCEAN at $0.20, Ripple’s XRP at 40 cents, TRIAS at $2.90, and Elon Musk-backed Dogecoin (DOGE) at $0.04.
However, it’s worth noting that the crypto market has displayed a propensity for sudden upswings, even amidst bearish sentiments that have led to mass trader liquidations.